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Abedin's many grimaces are the most memorable images in Weiner.
Next came the puh and guh with its grunts and grimaces.
Warriors danced to intimidate opponents with grimaces, chanting and aggressive postures.
The PA system blares, eliciting grimaces from nearby parents and children.
He winces, cringes and grimaces; he does a lot of nervous neck scratching.
"Now we're moving towards 'Minsk Three,'" grimaces Oleksandr, as the explosions continue outside.
That was apparent in the grimaces he made when getting down for a volley.
The grimaces and dirty looks that flash around as she does her schtick speak volumes.
The pianist pauses between movements, making expressive gestures and grimaces conveying infatuation, awe and distress.
The comment drew gasps and grimaces from other candidates at a political forum on Thursday.
Unwisely tamped down, Mr. Smith delivers a generally monotonal performance flecked with grimaces and frowns.
When I tell him I've heard the new album and it sounds great, he grimaces.
Just inside the main entrance of Palazzo Grassi a huge bronze head grimaces on the floor.
Mr. Hanks, in his best clownish mode, scrunches his features into all manner of amusing grimaces.
"I feel disgusted, disgusted, making these flags, cutting out these stars, gluing a swastika," Stilp grimaces.
Selina scowls her way through a family Christmas gathering; Jonah grimaces through New Hampshire's special election.
Sometimes it became a show, with people making grimaces of disgust when they saw us together.
"I saw you sitting back in your very fine chateau," she says sarcastically, while Picard grimaces.
Asked whether she was grateful to the government for providing the child medical care, Ms. Banwo grimaces.
Danijel Subasic, the goalkeeper, slid to collect a ball and immediately grimaces and clutches at his hamstring.
Sometimes the glances or grimaces intended to convey disorder simply make the actresses look confused or vacant.
Gypsy angrily complies and grimaces with tears in her eyes and Dee Dee ties her to the bedpost.
Their grimaces will fade as the harsh taste and strong, rubbing alcohol-like odor soaks into their bodies.
I walked down Broadway, smiling at all the strangers' amazingly diverse and expressive faces, the grimaces, the smiles.
Comedy turns to tragedy and smiles twist into grimaces as the real world splatters across the manicured lawn.
Jaws clenching, faces alternating between smiles and grimaces, the two men shook until Mr. Trump's knuckles turned white.
Theon literally grimaces as he approaches the beach of Dragonstone, while Jon looks as brooding as he always does.
The Wodaabe people in Niger still stage male beauty pageants famed for their use of make-up and grimaces.
But each scene features the same chaotic angles, the same dogged grimaces, and the same life-or-death stakes.
Kirk grins and grimaces his way through yet another existential career crisis (and also does some motorcycle stunt driving).
Gypsy looks at the stuffed animal and grimaces before slamming the door of her room — the beginning of the end.
Astute viewers will have noticed ample grimaces, smirks and shaking heads amid the candidates' festival of traded insults and interruptions.
Generally, when a superhero glowers and grimaces and can't express any emotion but fear and anger, it feels frustratingly familiar.
Millions of Americans watched on Sunday night as the two candidates vying for the presidency exchanged barbs, slights and grimaces.
No matter which sample he's offered, he grimaces and turns his head, purses his lips, and swats the spoon away.
Sure, you might attract some grimaces from Apple fanboys, but Android fanatics are always ready to take them on, right?
The room was carpeted in Ducks green and everywhere decorated with the competitive grimaces of Oregon's many famed distance runners.
Not all of them are menacing grimaces (and it's far too hot in Tel Aviv to wear hoodies, trust me).
A woman to my right grimaces as she dives her face into the spraying water, which splashes my paper notebook.
Among those experienced with properly aged wines, uncorking a fine bottle prematurely will draw aghast grimaces and cries of infanticide.
Britain's Derek Redmond grimaces as he is helped across the finish line by his father in Barcelona's Olympic Stadium on Aug.
He is witty and discursive, punctuating his stories with wild-eyed grins, exaggerated grimaces and more than the occasional lost thread.
She grimaces at Hollywood's new young thing as if staring at the ice floe she'll be pushed out to sea on.
During a welcome reception Wednesday, a national committeeman took the stage and, perhaps jokingly, referred to those assembled as "comrades," drawing grimaces.
Those on the dais with him seemed to almost visibly writhe away from him at points — brows furrowing, smiles turning to grimaces.
Save for their goatees and mustaches, they're practically hairless, pink scalped and steroidal, strapped in bulletproof vests, dark shades, and Rottweiler grimaces.
Today, Teterboro, the first airport in the metropolitan area when it opened in 203, is more likely to conjure grimaces than pride.
Lyrical expansion never stinted on forward-moving vigor, right up to the slashing grimaces in the low strings at the very end.
They hide their insults by asking seemingly innocent questions and employing compliments and strained smiles that can easily be mistaken for grimaces.
Double takes, grins and grimaces are magnified into crushing largeness, while the chase sequences bring to mind slap-happy Blake Edwards comedies.
Cover: U.S. President Donald Trump grimaces during a meeting with NATO Secretary General, Jens Stoltenberg at Winfield House in London, Tuesday, Dec.
The extremely flattering angle of the selfie makes him appear to have no chin at all as he smiles/grimaces for the camera.
In the first clip, one small boy grimaces like Marvel's Hulk after being told his mom and dad ate all of his treats.
If Batman Begins really is ground zero for our heroes being replaced by grimaces, it's possible to lay some of the blame there.
CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. — First came the grimaces — the disbelieving eyes trained upon his shirt, his signs, his car window stickers broadcasting a local betrayal.
My love of Pop art, de Kooning and his "Woman" series — the grimaces, the teeth —came together when I was researching black stereotypes.
C.) Police Department, Johnnie Jermaine Rush grimaces after officer Christopher Hickman overpowers Rush in a chokehold, in Asheville, N.C. (Asheville Police Department via AP)
It was like a miniature primary of smirks and grimaces, pitched to any of the Democratic base watching, or catching up on social media.
She grimaces with pain after an hour with her synthetic limbs, but the technicians said that&aposs to be expected and worked to adjust them.
Booth says that because social VR is restricted to goofy and experimental interactions, it's easy to exclude more serious expressions like furrowed brows or grimaces.
Time spent online is largely time spent feeling jaded, with brief interruptions for grimaces (seeing a bad post) and half-smiles (seeing a good one).
Elsewhere, a print by Kitagawa Utamaro I (early 1750s-1806) shows a courtesan using a needle to tattoo her lover's arm as he grimaces in pain.
Asked about whether Obamacare repeal has a chance of succeeding this summer, a half dozen Republican senators responded with a mix of laughter, grimaces, and eye rolls.
I try to imagine when they'd be like"—she makes an 'interested' face, brows raised—"'oooh', or like"—now she frowns and grimaces —"'uugghhmm what is that?
A few runners were most economical when they frowned; the researchers speculate that their grimaces, like ferocious "game faces," increased their determination to outdo their normal performance.
And it's true: The finale of their recent set at Glastonbury was a maelstrom of weird grimaces and whirling, gold-tipped locks as they drummed in unison.
I was surprised, until I reminded myself that the most intense and transformative experiences of adults as well as children are communicated nonverbally, with grimaces, grins and tears.
She has a wide, expressive mouth that cracks into grimaces and betrays an inner tumult, while the sentences that emerge are frequently circular and devoid of clear meaning.
Blocking the road with whistles to their lips, by day the militsiya stop motorists every 50 yards along the main drag, grimaces followed by the presentation of bribes.
For opposition fans, he was an intolerable player, a thorn in the side the discomfort of which would reduce them to tears of frustration and grimaces of pain.
Thurman has some nice moments when her character's sympathy for Sasha comes out, but her performance is mostly nervous tics and grimaces, a constant state of low panic.
Riding behind my grimaces, of course, has been a moral judgment — that these upper-middle-aged exercise zealots are clear cases of modern-day self-care gone wild.
It features hundreds of ancient baby dolls—specially selected for their strange, "uncanny valley" grimaces and grins—positioned menacingly in a hospital-ward setting, and brightly, morbidly lit.
Had his life not been tragically cut short this past weekend, who knows how many more snarls, grimaces, sneers, smirks, and roars he would have gone on to render.
In a hilarious photo from the evening, the Veep stars posed together in defeat, wearing grimaces and placing their fingers in the shape of an "L" on their foreheads.
A young boy grimaces while getting his haircut as the Olympic games are shown on a tv screen at a hair salon on the outskirts of a Rio community.
So just imagine the grimaces when the newly-appointed President of Somalia, Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo, received a "Make Somalia Great Again" hat from the U.S. Ambassador to Somalia, Stephen Schwartz.
Celebratory smiles turned to grimaces, however, when, at what should have been a pro forma news conference, Mr. Hoekstra ran into journalists who wouldn't take no comment for an answer.
When word emerged on Capitol Hill that the New York Democrat was speeding across town in the backseat of a black Ford Expedition, Republican lawmakers could barely hide their grimaces.
In typical Kardashian fashion, Kim herself has even found a way to monopolize her mascara-streaked grimaces: she sells personalized emoji (Kimoji) on her site, making fun of her distraught expressions.
O.J. Simpson grimaces in 1995 as he tries on one of the leather gloves prosecutors alleged he wore the night his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman were killed.
If I wrote a screenplay that included this twist -- Trump walks into a crowded courtroom, looks up to see Curiel on the bench and grimaces -- no one would take it seriously.
Mr Nuttall grimaces as he spots his signature tweed jacket and flat cap on the seat next to him; shortly he will have to put them on for a photo with constituents.
He grimaces at the thought of West Brom supporters enjoying his tenure, as he formulates a perfect gameplan that consists of Craig Dawson lumping balls to Salomon Rondon, and back again, forever.
Together, robbers and hostages hunker down and, as grimaces turn to smiles, form a shaky, unconvincing connection that's reinforced by the ineptitude of the police and apparent callousness of the prime minister.
Virtual meetings would be just as good as face-to-face ones, except your eye rolls and grimaces would happen in your home as a heavy headset slid down your sweaty nose.
His regular grimaces, however, passed Querrey by as he ruthlessly wrapped up victory to become the first American man to reach a grand slam semi-final since Andy Roddick at Wimbledon in 2009.
The show didn't win any of the festival's big awards, and Moss still grimaces when recounting "the most unbelievably bad, clunky segues, and the exposition," but it did get some encouraging early reviews.
The most spectacular together-again moment comes with Fernand Pelez's stupefyingly naturalistic "Grimaces and Misery — The Saltimbanques," on public view in the official 1888 Salon while "Circus Sideshow" was displayed at the Indépendants.
In Satterwhite's version, four life-size nudes mimic the poses of Jesus and company, their torsos containing small screens showing a performance in which Satterwhite grimaces as he drags his body across a floor.
As Frances, who initiates the decline of her souring union by entering into an affair with a weaselly art history professor, Parker grimaces her way through most of the episodes, slumping through her scenes.
Watch Amber Rose at the end of this nonsurgical facial sculpting procedure: the way she grimaces, and then smiles, like a kid whose face is stiff from holding a mug too long for dad's camera.
You can imagine the PG-rated version of this movie, but Alpha aims for more realism than a PG rating would allow, and thus there are moments that induce uncomfortable yelps or grimaces or gasps.
A conversation ensues between a customer and Genius Bar employee, the term "double dongle" is coined and the former grimaces like someone just explained the plot of Human Centipede to him for the first time.
Behind all the nervous eye shutting and slight grimaces was "a mixture of surprise, embarrassment and amusement and love and affection," Kelly says in a new video interview — with his kids — for the Wall Street Journal.
The New Jersey native with a caustic wit who still draws attention for his grimaces, rolled eyes and other expressions, stands out as a quirky, somewhat awkward figure among his colleagues on the right and the left.
When you first hear about TNT's new series The Alienist, an 1890s serial killer mystery filled with serious men with serious grimaces, it's easy to assume there will be no women to be found in the basic cable drama.
She grimaces as she looks around, taking in a panorama of hipster nonsense: a man with a handlebar mustache, wearing a shearling vest; another in a tiny fedora; a girl with oversize jewelry laughing with her mouth wide open.
At one point, Nick Collison (also larger than everyone else, while also being disassociatingly skinnier than Nick Collison, the well-known NBA player) puts a foul on him at the rim, and our hero holds his back and grimaces.
Renaissance portrait artists rarely depicted their subjects with a toothy grin, because that feature was associated with a more comic painting genre — so the AI tends to swap out large smiles for the tight-lipped grimaces from its data set.
When it comes to plotting the demise of others, via romantic conquest, the Marquise and the Vicomte behave like figures in a Restoration comedy, hiding behind screens and signaling each other with grimaces and rolled eyes behind the backs of others.
Aside from being widely memed because of the undeniable look of fear in the woman's eyes as she grimaces through her workout vlogs, the ad was also criticized by some for being sexist and promoting unhealthy messages about body image.
In fact, it irritated me so much that I am now using words, like "cross," that are mannered and fake — just like the grimaces, the searching looks and the stock images of bureaucrats blowing gaskets that assaulted our eyes and ears this week.
In the book's most interesting chapter, Nochlin assesses the lesser-known naturalistic painter Fernand Pelez, whose bewildering "Grimaces and Misery: The Saltimbanques" depicts tired, underfed children performing in a Paris sideshow, a spectacle of misère that stands in for the impoverished city.
They're posted at a thriving, pulsating club, but while countless dancers cavort in front of large screens flashing chromatic abstractions, the detectives watch for their target with steely-eyed grimaces, their pupils looking almost beady from the glare of the club's lights.
She started carving stone after her father died, and everything about the show's layout — the vulnerability of the sculptures, the low height of the railing, the genuine pain on the weight lifters' faces even when their grimaces look fake — is suffused with grief and longing.
" In a striking image near the end of the book, she sees the accused as a big baby, "with his low brow and puffy eyes, his slumped spine and man-boobs, his silent-movie grimaces and spasms of tears, his big clean ironed handkerchief.
In this June 15, 1995 file photo murder defendant, O.J. Simpson grimaces as he tries on one of the leather gloves prosecutors say he wore the night his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman were murdered, during the Simpson double-murder trial in Los Angeles.
The reader grimaces at Hoock's description of a British bayonet massacre, a kind of mini My Lai, of helpless patriots in rural New Jersey: The British started to bayonet their defenseless victims, crushing bones and leaving gashing wounds in the men's stomachs, chests, backs, and limbs.
It's the kind of unexpected move that seems like it could be an Office B-plot: Meredith takes her horrible son to Ft. Lauderdale, Dwight thinks she's trying to undermine Michael's authority by returning to work at an off-kilter time, Jim looks at the camera and grimaces, hijinks ensue.
Maia clearly isn't comfortable with the privilege that comes with her parents' being Chicago power players: She grimaces when a partner at the firm, David Lee (Zach Grenier), gives her preferential treatment, and she looks downright queasy when her mother, Lenore (Bernadette Peters), suggests that she should have her own office.
The only way Apple's iPhone X Animoji's can track your face is through the iPhone X's TrueDepth camera, which uses depth information from your face to keep the animation in sync with your mouth, eyes, and all the rest of your facial muscles (it can track blinks, winks, grimaces, frowns and wide-eyed looks).
Cover image: Britain's Chris Froome grimaces after he treated his eyes for tear gas or pepper spray sprayed on the peloton when a farmer's protest interrupted during the sixteenth stage of the Tour de France cycling race over 218 kilometers (135.5 miles) with start in Carcassonne and finish in Bagneres-de-Luchon, France, Tuesday, July 24, 2018.
"My worst sexual experience was when I completely ignored all my complicated breakup feelings, downed four tequilas to pretend I was totally fine, aggressively pursued a friend-of-a-friend I didn't even fancy on a night out 48 hours later, and then cried all over her, fully clothed, in a bed I hadn't made since l last slept with my ex in it," she grimaces.
When Warren pressed Bloomberg to release former employees from NDAs they signed, he stumbled and melted down under pressure, first rehashing talking points about how his company was a good working environment for women and then arguing that none of the women accused him personally of doing anything "other than maybe they didn't like a joke I told," drawing grimaces and groans from the audience.
However, Pelosi seemed to be intent on mocking President TrumpDonald John TrumpSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Yang congratulates Romney for 'voting his conscious and character' in convicting Trump McConnell 'disappointed' by Romney impeachment vote, but 'I'm going to need his support' MORE from behind his back with sophomoric facial grimaces and head shaking, culminating in her ripping up a copy of his address.

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